
dstroud
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sounds awesome man!!!
This took a lot longer than expected and I’m not 100% satisfied with my results so hopefully I get better and more efficient with this crap. Anyway….Luxxtone into the amp, amp into Captor X, then into a Volt 2 and off to Ableton. Spent a decent amount of money to find out I suck more than I thought I sucked.
You never cared about letting one go because you could swing a dead cat and hit another one whenever you needed it. They used to be a meat and potatoes, working man’s amp. Now they’re just stupid. in the mid 90’s you could put together a JMP or JCM half stack for $800, sometimes less.Shit, I remember 800’s being $300-$350. Nobody wanted them, you couldn’t give them away.
Yep. My first post here at RT; after lurking for a bit, was “Why do we all chase when a good boosted Marshall is the tone we’re all chasing.” Words to that effect anyway. IIRC, Cameron made a similar statement.You never cared about letting one go because you could swing a dead cat and hit another one whenever you needed it. They used to be a meat and potatoes, working man’s amp. Now they’re just stupid. in the mid 90’s you could put together a JMP or JCM half stack for $800, sometimes less.
Yep. My first post here at RT; after lurking for a bit, was “Why do we all chase when a good boosted Marshall is the tone we’re all chasing.” Words to that effect anyway. IIRC, Cameron made a similar statement.
But it takes time for people to learn. Now that we have Powerstations/et al; volume is a non-issue. And lossless loops also played a part. So these great old amps have reemerged as the champions they were all along…only now with controllable volume.
I’ve tried lots of methods but the cranked Super Lead is too addictive for me. It’s THE feel and THE sound.
I tried getting the settings in the video clip. It was going into a Captor X so no real mic was used. In the captor I had a Marshall cab and a ribbon mic and 57 combo. I tweaked them to sound good through my headphones and hit record.What were your amp settings for the recording and what mic did you use on the cab? Was the mic was on the lower speakers or did you mic the speakers in the angled portion? Not to be a pain in the neck but I feel like there is something that could be optimized. A little more detail on your setup would be great and congrats on a really nice rig.
I know --I've owned a bunch of them and pretty much wish I had everyone of them back !!That’s just part of them. My username says it all. I just wish I wouldn’t have sold so many over the years. Days of the $500 JMP and $600 JCM 800 are long gone.
Shit, I remember 800’s being $300-$350. Nobody wanted them, you couldn’t give them away.
Because that’s what came with the interface. Another reason is a friend of mine uses it pretty proficiently so if I have any questions I can always ask him for help.I’m curious why you chose to use ableton?
Clip sounds good.
Ahh. Makes sense.Because that’s what came with the interface. Another reason is a friend of mine uses it pretty proficiently so if I have any questions I can always ask him for help.
I have not. Mostly used Audacity in the past. I’m getting past the learning curve on Ableton and I’m starting to like it.Ahh. Makes sense.
Have you ever used logic?